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Will Hospital-at-Home Go Mainstream?
Currently, hospitals across 37 states have Medicare waivers for nursing care at home, an option that began during the pandemic.
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Undiagnosed, Untreated Tardive Dyskinesia, Hinders Adherence to Antipsychotics
It’s estimated that 50% of patients with tardive dyskinesia actually reduce the amount of antipsychotic medication they’re taking on their own.
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Underserved Families Share Ways to Improve Access to Pediatric Dermatologists
Barriers to receiving pediatric dermatology care included distrust of the healthcare system, distance to the hospital, and household income.
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A Guide to Eating Healthy While Working in Healthcare
Meal prepping, having healthy snacks on hand, and not striving for perfection may help healthcare workers eat better.
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Introducing: A New Way to Get Teens Mental Health Care
Pediatric urgent care mental health centers provide specialized care without the wait or environment of the emergency department.
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Twice-Yearly PrEP Gives ‘Huge’ 100% Protection
Twice-yearly injections are 100% effective in preventing new infections, according to the final results from the ...
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The Rise of the Scribes
AI scribes will be ubiquitous soon; I’m fast and even for me they save time.
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Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Some Primary Care?
AI could help primary care physicians with some tasks, including assessing, monitoring, or coaching patients.
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Giving Cash to Improve Health
Patients given cash were less likely to go to an ED, according to a recent study.
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Greater Transparency of Oncologists’ Pharma Relationships Needed
Reducing industry payments to hematologists and oncologists could benefit patients, say experts.
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Push, Fail, Push Harder: Olympic Athletes Who Became MDs
The consensus is that, yes, there are specific characteristics elite athletes develop that physicians — regardless of their athletic background —...